Lancelot
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Name — A masculine given name, famous as the name of the legendary Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend.
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Etymology
From Middle English Launcelot, from Old French Lancelot, from Frankish *Lanzo, hypocoristic form of names beginning in *Land-, from Proto-Germanic *landą (“land”), and diminutive Old French endings -el and -ot. Related to Old English Landbeorht (modern English Lambert).
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What does “Lancelot” mean?
The word “Lancelot” means a masculine given name, famous as the name of the legendary Knight of the Round Table in Arthurian legend.
How do you pronounce “Lancelot”?
“Lancelot” is pronounced LAN-suh-lot (/ˈlæn.sə.lɒt/ in IPA).
How do you use “Lancelot” in a sentence?
Here is “Lancelot” used in a sentence: “He was named Lancelot after his grandfather's favorite legend.”
What part of speech is “Lancelot”?
“Lancelot” is a name.